Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 27, 190s, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, ~ = ~ FRED KURTZ. SR CHAS. R. KURTZ. EDITORS W. FRANCIS SPEER, - ASSOCIATE ED. | ~—— CIRCULATION OVER 4600. a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION - - $1.50 PER YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the ofMoe, and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y.5t.w World for Pittsburg BLOCK IMAN FOF wiiuisry soreness prssnsnes ¥ The date your subseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of label the Arst issue of each month. Wateh that, after you remit We send no receipts unless by special request. Watoh date on your labs | Subscribers changing postoMee address, and aot notifying us, are liable for same. Subs ariptions will? otherwise directed, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money to this office bea continuad, unless EDITORIAL. EVERYBODY signs petitions days. Henry Quigley the Republican though dog as big IT looks were the m manger ART would prove another Mayor S11 Pennypacker—we have had enough of that kind. Ir you stand by Emery > 1 tanding by the Postorrice petit been flying lively this week ipal con gres Whex came to Bellefon last Thursday from the Grange Exhil Brockerhoff led o he exhibit charge of Keller, man Quigley. It + ntiem Henry Quigl and Harry county « hair Mr ivilege to pay the eed Was very $ to capt ire handshake True npressed us as liplomat to our expe one of those mild-mannered men who are best ut : forsake gKratefu ywed on ar 3! 1 would not his benefactor s would NAKEe A Nice } feviiny al ACMIns He be w ling to le pat all the i well enough ust what the Gang wants A POLITICAL JOKE. The following appeared in the last tissue of the Gazette, and for genuine of the season-—it would even make a wood.horse laugh Here it is “WE sincerity is the joke are pie ased to announce to the voters of the 34th Senatorial Dis. trict that the dead-lock for the nom ination of Senator came to a pleasing end on last Saturday at Phi ipsburg, by the nomination of Henry C. Quig- ley. of Bellefonte.’ Harter's “pleasure” is plainly mani fest by that moping expression so ndic. ative with men their own" who have “troubles of such as the size of Sammy William's petition for postmaster, which was but recently started, and the knowl ege that Quigley’s nomination and pos sible election drives another spike in poor Tom's political coffin. Quigley’s success must give him rare pleasure The joke is so good that Henry smiles | himself as he beholds Tom Judge eating their dish of and the crow Rev. A.Z. Myers, formerly of Philips. burg, who recently resigned as pastor of the Baptist church in Hazleton, has ac cepted the pastorate of the Baptist church nites’ | PROPRIETOR | CAREER OF MAYOR STUART Continued from page 1 approve house bill supplementing the act of 1868, for the formation and ree. railroad corporations. That bill was the “Rapid Transit” measure for the enactment of which people were clignoring. May 19, underground conduit dodged by Stuart. June 6, a maton on | special meeting, for which Stuart had | signed [ ed, the call, and which he attend although he dodged votes on a sidewalk vault bill and a bill for con- firmation of police appointments, The “elevated” railroad bill came up then, but on that, as well many sequent occasions of the same kind in relation to the rapid transit question, Stuart was on the “post {tating or non-committal as on sub- poning' or hess side For Death of Rapid Transit, there were upon al “ole several | of which Stuart Later on vated” bills, was true to his record of an indla- rubber backbone man. When, on June 24, a motion made to postpone further consideration of the rapid tran- git question until September, Stuart seemed very glad to "aye." It was such a relief, you know. Three days later John Wanamaker, {ifterestad ig the “Consolidated Elevated,” seeing Was { the futility of overcoming the obstruc- tionists, diplomatically suggested, in a letter, that the bill be postponed for a little while, and that in the meantime a commission be appointed to devise, if fi coli, a Qetter scheme than the one which Mr, Wanamaker and other emi- nent citizens had guaranteed to be of- fered In good faith. “We believe,” Mr. Wanamaker wrote, “the city can never have a opportunily to secure rapid transit under fair and just con- ditior Yet the chief presentative of the Pennsylvania ra better select 5 in noved for in pon any eo down-town There are being present relating take a hand or on ures in nomina- particularly mation of may- oralty or departmenta appointments hin n ws ~ were shunned by him. Confir tions sated = re to 18 a plague of cholera i I cast might ma ou know As Wax In Hands of Bosses Ea amp ttle thing in a dis and IATrY might have Stuart puts he ived to the ng let 1 as war wil 18. 1888 to long as March 20, merits of a patent in Febhn he lamp gO or stay, as was not on It 1888, present but not voting on creation of a bureau of property, a question to be eschewed by A candidate for mayoralty in the days when such nominees were not se. lected for ability, courage or public spiritedness, but for their known will. ingness to be as wax in the hands of the plundering power that is now on its last legs June 21, when the appointments Mayor Fitler, Director Stokley new administration generally were up for confirmation, Stuart absent At the next meeting, when a lot more of such appointments came up, Stuart was present but not voting, although he voted on the next bill. Presently the “Northeastern Elevated” came along and there Stuart of the peculiar non-committal policy with which he had treated similar former measures. Gratultous vaccination had & horror for at least, on No vember 22. he sat sllent when the bil} passed finally without opposition While other members had the courage of their convictions on all such meas ures, Stuart maintained the show of timidity which has characterized him aver since the vole he recorded the city the of and the was A renewal by him, or “Peach” of An Investigation. A certain selectman, who has since dled, and who would be about the last man in Philadelphia whom the people would expect to conduct a satisfactory investigation Into legislative bribery, moved, on December 6, 15888 for the appointment of a special commities to investigate the charge of bribery In connection with the elevated raliroad proceedings. On the little reform side there was a motion to excuse the mover of the resolution from the duty of acting as chalrman, That was about as polite a way as it could be sald that nobody would have any confidence ip the probing under the management of the redoubtable ringster in question, who, however, won the chalrmanship by a vote of 14 to §, Stuart being among those voting to Insist upon his taking that power, which, of course, the ma- chine expert did, The subsequent “in. vestigation,” in the vernacular of the Betz building or the Boas mansion, was “a peach” But this instance is Inconsistent with few cases of his actually doing some- thing, although, unfortunately, not very much to his credit. December 13, 1888, the ordinance up was something momentous, to permit construction of the East Side raliroad along the Schuylkill river. Great fight in coun- cils that day, but Stuart not there, Other measures hefore the chamber that day. including street railway track extension, Keystone light and power privileges and big appropriations, were additional reasons for the discreet ab. gence of the man then expecting the mayoralty, and now the governorship, By the way, Mr. Stuart ably healthy man, and think of suggesting sickness as for either hip absence countless cases of dodging is a remark- nobody would an ex- cuse or his Rarely Did He Commit Himself, December 27 on bill to road sidings of and just afier February 21, 1889 but let a certain brewer Stuart voted just ahaad this ticklkh mewsire (getting close to the present not voting lay rall- time for setting up the pins for the mayoralty canvass), street railway ex- tension before the chamber, together with frame building erection, but no vote from Stuart on these matters, al- though he was present, March 21, John M. Mack's Vulcanite Paving company's bill under consideration, with Stuart present but not voting. One of the things that used to raise trouble in Philadelphia was the voting of city Jand at reasonable prices to the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, but when such propositions came before select coun- ell, Stuart sat mung during the voting as well as the talking But this record must be cut off here for the present. It was an exceptional day when Stuart caught commit. ting himself 6h any issue that might prevent him from having an entirely colorless public ord Suffice it to until next 1 ment tha stuart was ro gay, time for the ted to the Lewisburg Railway Cor at Harris. miles and lo t the co a and Sayder. The capital stock of the pew company is $60,000 and it will build a ne from the center of Lewisburg through Linntown, Lochiel and Vicksburg Miffinburg A charter was is and Miffinburg Ele pany at the state %. the line 1s tric lepartment ten to be inty towns of UU ON 1 mm to A convention to urge the repeal! of the compulsory vaccination law will held at the Continental hotel, Philadel hia, for three days next month, begin. nog The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Anti. Vac ination League of Pennsylvania, Bur dine Butler, of Howard, should represent Centre County at that conv DAS Some views on the question be Pp October 4 rention as he and is either, not afraid to express The “Dip of Death,” made name Tuesday afternoon at Rot rcus, appearing at Irwin, It free performance before the regular show when George Glowe does an bicycle. He left the platforn he reached middie of going at a ternif! the section runway 1 he Ww heel struck the gap structure lapsed. The rider was thrown to the ground amid the debris. He was picked p unconscious and bleeding and it is feared he sustained serious injuries noson s was the act on a y and the incline of the when the pace slightly and the parted 2 col The reunion of the 22nd Pa. Vol. Cav- alry Association will be held this year at Tyrone, Oct. 19th Members and friends desiring to attend can get excur sion ticket good to go Oct. 17th to 20th and to return to Oct. 2a0d by writing to Secretary Dr. A. R. McCarthy, Mt Union, Pa. The camp fire Friday even. ing will be a joint meeting of the 2and Pa. Vol, Cav, and 110th Pa, Vol. Infantry which will hold a reunion at Tyrone at same time. The Secretary does not have the addresses of half the members and will not be able to send separate card potices to each, The 22nd was recruited largly from Caomberland, Franklin, Ful ton, Bedford, Blair, Hundington and Mif- flin county George Barraclough, of Hawk Run, and Miss Nellie Bowers, of North Phi ipsburg, were married last week at St, Paul's P. E, church, The ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. F Clerc, D. D., of Philipsburg, Mr. and Mes, H.K. Hoy, of Benner twp , left Bellefonte Tuesday for a trip of about gix weeks. They will first vis it their daughter, Mrs. Grant Piper, at Pittsbu, After remaining there for several weeks they will proceed to Pros. pect, Ohio, and visit another daughter, the wife of W, A. Shuey, Mr. Hoy has NOt heen in the best of health and he | and Recent Death, WiLLiam Prrex ing at the home of his son, Rev. M, C. Piper, at Milesburg, Centre county, of diseases incident to old age. was a native of Centre county and aged 84 Joan, and 10 days, fle was a life long member of the Methodist Epis copal church, and is survived by three | children, Mrs. Annie E. Harrison, of Altoona; Rev, M, C, Piper of Milesburg, and Thomas H. Piper, of Sinnemahon- ing. ers and two sisters : Abraham H. Piper, of Petersburg; Philip Piper, of Alexan- dria; Mrs. Mary Walker, of Tyrone, and Mrs, Margaret Graffius, of Petersburg The funeral were held at Milesburg on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock and the remains were taken to Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, for interment Services COBURN -y Dr. J. A. Hartet, of Mayton, spent sev | days last d Mrs. An H. William litter Mrs friends at Lew week with Dis Harter im Ray : ni irew (arove to Dort | » . eves treated Annie Ha of Rebersbure of Bellefonte ne d Peter’ Kessler anc and J. F Garthoff « arters « ay Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Harter to their Southern home at Harter, \ on Tuesday. returned Ww vi Letter to Frank Blair, Bellefonte. Dead Sir You know, diamond go by size. So with paint We make paint, one gallon of far as two long at's four of another and to one You EROW Jt 18 try 1 diamond t go by lion, do they goes as twice as don Deceased | He is also survived by two broth- | JACKSONVILLE. died Monday morn. | Clarence Yearick'wds & visitor at J | W, Yearick's Ward Shank and lady friend, of Beech Creek, were to Niagara Falls on a pleas- ure trip Amos Koch and wife, of State Colle ge and Mrs, Lot Condo and wife, of Allen town, Mifflin Co., were entertained at the home of Ira Condo on Saturday. of LHL ceed Some one entered the home Perry Faringer, bat did not in get 4 : ing any money jeware, you are known; arrests may follow We are having some trouble ich people ch conduct sho Mr, Garret and family were Rockvill ) Visitors over Sunday he u the journey J ; TYLERSVILLE, A two-year old bey of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bressler met with a severe acci- dent; it fell and broke a leg. Mr. and Mrs. William Woomer, Yarnell, are here among friends atives C. F. Greninger and family Greninger and family, lof spent Saturday and Sunday 4 of and rel Last week a boy Detrichs A { on the aris will move 28 inst This week + ting. If the what 1hey p! are wot people for ne : PUBLIC SALE REGISTER i a a SS SS J 5,000-GIVEN } nit 1 eniral Pent i / { 4 I / / / / / / / / / V / / / / 4 / ’ / ; / M / ’ MATCH STRIKERS AWAY-5,000 BRACHBILL'S ‘ 4 4 / / / 4 / 4 / / / / / / ¢ 3 / / / ¢ i 4 4 / Store open every night until B o'clock. Saturday 9 o'clock. Both phones. i Lo - WN wd Ee ee ee ened ists ssssssssss sd aa aaa a) AR Aan as MARE ALE Las AS ALP hd +4 FRPP PPPPPPPPPPPRPPPPPPPR PR FRPP PPP PPPPRPP PPP 430+ d ER ass sssssssarss ss srs it Copyright 1 *Hart Schaffner if Marx Satistactory Clothing! WE WANT YOU TO SEE WHAT WE CON- SIDER THE BEST CLOTHES IN F readv-to-wear been bbb bbb bdd Sa a oo bn ft bh hs AMERICA. YOUU HAVE tried Clothes with other and the dissatisfied result, or if you are wearing wade-to order Clothes and paying for mose than you get. we want yon to look these Clothes to learn of ALG satisfactory ( no i r cnstom-tailored with them r ready-to-wear over. You'll be surprised glad to know of such thes being made. There's nor any local to Clothing compare Remarkably Stylish, Smart Appearing, Fine Fitting, Not only extremely stylish, but what is more important te you, they are tailored honestly throngh you've had experience with collars that bend down on the back of your neck, or gob by and cloth that wrinkles and looks hum. no higher priced than the oadinary kind. Sim, the Clothier, lapels that balge away from the vest, and through. If Rh th py over your shoulder blades, then you will appreciate our kind of Clothes. And Correct Dress for Men and Boys. CLOSING NOTICE This store will be closed until 6 o'tlock p. mu. Saturday, September 29th, Jewish Holiday. his friends think the change will be tract helad, which is hoped will prove he general run of the Stuart record | t at Shamokin, and will enter u his new i a Sournale. ae It 1s one of the vers | PH90000000000 000800008000 00 0000000000000 0 0000000000400 00000 0000000 00000000000 field of labor on the first of October,
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